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Five Social Media Mistakes That Suck
Along with all the excitement over the potential power of social media, a handful of common bad strategies and decisions have begun to pop up.
These aren’t just small issues, either. Several of them are serious enough to critically damage your overall social media efforts, and could even stop your program dead in its tracks. I’ve seen several of these terrible mistakes appear repeatedly across companies of all sizes.
Shining a light on these common social media missteps will help you (or your clients) avoid the same mistakes.
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Using Social Media To Establish Your Brand Online
Everyone has a brand, including you. You’re a freelancer, that right there is the start of your brand. If you are involved in social media at any level, whether personal or professional, you have a brand. Think about it, every time you interact with someone or say something in public, you’re establishing your brand.
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2011 social media statistics show huge growth
It’s no secret that ‘social media’ is growing and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. We won’t bore you too much with that.
There are a million and one places where you can find social media stats, but what use are statistics alone? It’s not until they’re put in to some perspective that they can truly be appreciated. |
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6 Social Media Mistakes to Avoid While Job Seeking
For many job seekers, the Internet presents two very different worlds. One consists of hanging out with friends via social networking, and the other focuses on the seriousness of a job search.
Having the worlds collide could result in the playful social media environment posing problems for a job search since many employers conduct online research to determine candidate eligibility. This is why, if you’re looking for work, it’s best to avoid the following mistakes that could hinder your job-seeking process:
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Behind the huge
growth of social media
The growth of social media ad spending over the next few years will be nothing short of explosive. A new report from BIA/Kelsey, a local media research company, predicts that spending will go from $2.1 billion last year to $8.3 billion in 2015, a compound annual growth rate of 31.6 percent. Much of that will come in the display category, where 34 percent of digital impressions are currently generated by social media sites. The biggest driver of that growth will, of course, be Facebook, which currently accounts for the bulk of social media spending. Twitter and LinkedIn could be bigger players longer term, but for now every other site is secondary behind Facebook.
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The Five Rules of Social Media Etiquette
LONDON, May 12, 2011 (PR Newswire Europe via COMTEX) -- Leading family law firm Bross Bennett is warning just how damaging digital communications can be if used incorrectly, with detrimental effects going further than recipients and online communities, and right into courts of law.
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